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Thursday, June 1,1972 fMt MUUINI AiiN ncKMUu, mino^ iviv^viniamn, in. \^e 1 lents Wali^^ ►ipth [j, Kinft' B. Hope, junce the iday, M;i> {pital. E. Shoirl, aunco 1fio , May 2V., 'Al s B. .Unh- I ounc(» tlu‘ y, iMay 27, il. ). Cost nor, [>,] • the birth May 27. al. ‘ R. Hoik', »the birth 29, Kins^ C. Jackson, ?uiu’e the /, ‘May 2!t, [al. [‘S Moore, *r City, an- daughter, ; Mountain Kil4flc|^o^ % Boxscora i i fudge Phillips takes Oath [Fail ^tended to Nine Bays r ~ TAXPAYERS ASK I Rl Ab R H Rbt 9 14 Hickory Cheek, rf Cook, 2b Huffman, cf Lut/, 3r) M. Hefner, ss G. Hefner, t* Dunton, If Lecll-rd, lb Ax'inathy, lb Walker, p Ueld. p Tort^als Kings Mtn. Mfx;re, 2b Withers, lb Parker, s.s Bolin, c Hartsoe, p*:cf Hard, ci-p Ejhois, lit Bridges, 3b Hicks, rf Fitt.s, rf 'I ota'ls E—Bridges. HaipLsoe, Mp;jre, 0 2 1 0 A reejuset has been received round each stake. 0 concerning the proper method of T|ie black raspberry: Remove 0 handing red raspberry plants the old fruiting canes after har- 1 after the fruiting period has vest This plant does not “suc- 0 been completed. Since there is ker" from root buds as the new 1 ' similarity in the handling of canes originate at the base or GASTONIA. ■ • P'ormer 27th Judicial District Scilicitor Ralpli Phillips of Gastonia was sworn in as judge of the district court Wednesday at the Gaston Cointy Courthouse, with Chief District Judge Lewis Bulwinkle adminis tering th(‘ oath office. Phillips defeated Judge John \ The Cieve!ana County Fair, which has previously been a five* day event, will bt* extended to nine days this year, Oct. 6-14, ac cording to K. L. Weathers, la.r manager. This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided iby tlie local office of the U. S. Internal Re\enue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. Tlie column answers questions most frequently asked by taxayers. black rasp'berry and dewberry crown of the plant. When the Mahoney of Shelby by some 1,300 plattts we might as well give at- canes are two three feet in the d.strict in the May m height, pinch out the tip of ^ primary. Mahoney had resign- Also, ground work hag begun for construction of a W’hich W'ill result “at tcast one aci(*" longer ^ than the old miflw'ay in ordci' to “ac commodate more super-rides,’" he said, lie noted that parking facilities will be increased for “around 200 more cars.” 8 1-5 Mo7'e About Pos+ 155 Hefner. LOB—K.M 13, Hickory 31. sno canes fro the 1973 crop 23—Bolin, EohoLs, Huffman 2. 3B .. Parker. SAC;—Hartsoe, Bridges, Chet'k. SK—Abernathy. Pitcher: IP H R £R BB SO Walker 8 13 5 4 4 5 Rrid (W) 4 2 3 3.4 8 Hartsoe 7 5 3 9 10 Hord (L) 3% 7 4 4 3 2 HBP—Bolin, by Walker; Frits, i>y Reid. Wf—iHartsoe, Walker. T; 3:30. U—tWater.s and Allison. terttion to all three. .. ^ * . i * i- • The rad raspberry: Old fruit- each new cane. This will destroy . April lOl.owing investiga harvested. Cut the old canes apical dominance and ^^use Hureau of In- ing caneti should be removed branching. Branching is desira- accusations by. Extension of the fair to nine immediately after the crop is fnr two reasons: in the first former deputies of the., wag done for two reasons, (suckers) will come from root piace pinching will resu't in a Cleveland County Sheriffs De- explained. “First b<'- bud«. iow stocky plant; and seojndly, P'^rtment that the jud.ge had il-i cause we’re building and need Jf you are using the hedge- should be belter the 1^8^^‘y disposed of confiscated li-^ every dollar we can get, and sec- row system of training, do not following year. quor and beer. While Mahoney ondly for a ‘rain insurance’.” let rows become wider than a- dewberry: Old fruiting ’ county, he bout two feet. This can be done <^anes should be removed after Phil.ips m Gaston and by cutting out (rcxjts and all) was the case with the Lincoln counties, suef^ers as they appear. If you black raspberries. There are using the hill system save methods employed de- Phillips bad been unanimous- ^ ' a. pending upon where your plant- ly recommended by the joint ing is located in the state. membership of the bar associa- In the l.wer Piedmont and tion of Gaston, Cleveland and Coastal Plain, all canes (old and Lincoln counties to fill the va- reort tips to my employer for W'i t hhold i ng p u r'SOS ? A.—You must give your em- loyer a written report on or befoi’e the loih day of each .month in w'hich you received cash military post tips of $20 or more while work ing for him. You may use Form 4070, Em;■Ioy''"'.s’ lip In- K-jt-n • ” ‘ j :’ome Retwrt, for ihi:- uvofc. It’s new barn j^ents for 1972 estimated tax re- i available'^ at IRS o‘ s in a midway, t^^rns changed by the Revenue ' Act of 1971? A. -Yes. Under this law’, yoi must file a declaration of esM mated income tax, Form 1010 E.S, for 1972 if your estimalrKi tax • .HOSPITALIZED Rocky 'Martin, Kings Moun tain Herald cmplcyeo, entered Kings Mountain iio.-jpital lue.H- day for ob.serv’alion and treat ment of a kidney ailment. He a patient in Room 140. Q.—AVere the filing require Fort Worth was founded as a Arbor Day is observed in all states. He said the fair, which wdll begin on a Friday and end on a Saturday night, will open each day at noon except for one Sun day afternoon when the fair will open from 1 p. m. until 6:30 p. m. held The only activities to be new) are removed of the plant cancy created by Mahoney’s re-' Sunday afternoon he noUni, will In the first then nut the aamA growing season in these re- signation in April. Gov. Scott, he rides and exhibits and a gos on lee with’ three in the s^-omi enough to produce however, did not act on the rec two in the fourth and thr^ more' canes for a good ommendation. The vacancy in 2 p. m. to 4:3() p. m. in the grand crop in 1973. This procedure also Ihe district court remained until stand. All Sunday charges will 1972 if your estimalo<i 1 is $100 or more and one of t!io ■following situations applies: , Your estimated grr>.ss In .'omr ■ for 1972 include more than S.7O0 in income not subject to \vUh hold; or You are single, head of houso- ' hold, surviving spouse or mar ried filing jointly but with oniy one spouse recc*iving wages and your estimated gross income exceeds SlO.fKK). Q.—Can I have tax withheld on my pension ” A.—Yes. You may elect to have income tax withheld from the taxable portion of pensions and annunitie.s paid over a eriod of in the sixth. 'Parser’s double plated Withers pel singing by area choirs fejm more than one year by filling' out a Form \V’-4P and submit- assists in reducing the severity Phillips was sworn in. Broad St., field. Rt. 2, , 611 Gantt 5 N. Pu'd , Rt. 2, Be.s- Joston Ave., dyer, 1607 BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible School at Faith Baptist church is scheduled fjr‘ June 12-16 with classes for alli ages, including a special class for adults i who had doubled, for the first disease organisms. In the mountains, where the growing season is shorter, it is, best to remove only the old km run and that turned out to be the winning tally. ■Parke'’’fi double plated Withers,! , singles in ,lhe threo-run second, i David Bclin had the only hit in should he cultiva- the two-run fourth, and Hartsoe, fertilized after post-har- pMed evenly around the plants and incorporated with the soil. If you have strawy stable ma- be the same as other dayg of the week, except the gospe’ singing, which will be free. Weathers said. The new. steel barn will be 120 feet by 150 feet and “not a barn in the county will equal it.” che- i-iit? IWU-JUII luarm, ana rtartsoe, -y- ‘ -- •' . ” cqM tHa barn is c Paiker and Darrell Van Bvke treatments as suggested, A- nure available ycu might reduce. W eathers saia. ine had hits in the three-run sixth bout 10 ounces of an 8-8-8 fer- the 8-8-8 to 6 ounces and add a du!ed for completion Au«. ■ Itilizer per plant should be ap-'good fork-fill around each plant. —" i m Compare The Democratic Candidates For U. S. Senate Professional Background SEN. IORDAN Textile and Business Executive REP. GALIFIANAKIS Lawyer Educational Service Trustee: Duke University Elon College American University Assistant Professor, Business Law, Duke University Civic Service Democratic Party Offices Chairman, Board of Trustees, Alamance County Hospital; Charter Member. N. C. Medical Care Commission; Member, N. C. Peace Officers Benefit and Retirement Commission. Chairman, State Executive Committee, 1949-54; National Committeeman, 1954-58. —0— —0— Congresional Service- Congressional Seniority Congressionol Committee cmd Sub-committee Chairmanships More than 14 years in the U. S. Senate. 19th ranking Democrat in the Senate. More than 5 years in the U. S. House of Representatives. House has no comparable ranking system. Chairman: Rules Committee; Sub-committee on Agricultural Production, Marketing and Stabilization of Prices; Sub-committee on Flood Control — Rivers and Harbors- Sub-committee on Printing; Sub-committee on Library; Sub-committee on Computer Services. Vice Chairman (Chairman al ternate years): Joint Committee on Library; Joint Committee on Printing. Chairman of the Coordinating Committee for the James Madison Memorial Library of Congress. —0— VOTE FOR B. EVEREH JORDAN DEMOCRATIC RUNOFF JUNE 3 JORDAN FOR SENATE > COMMITTEE AKERS MOORE CHAIRMAN ting it to the ayer. The amoiml to be withhold must bo at least S5 per monh and the net annuity payment roooiv’oi may not he less than $10. Forms W-4P are available at IKS offices. Q. -J\Vhat are the rulcg foi deducting amounts I spent to fix . up my old house before I sold it to buy a new’ one, A. -Fixing-up expenses may not be deducted fi'om income on an individual income tax return, nor are they deducti de in determining the actual prof it on the sale of the old resid ence. However, they are consid ered in determining the amount of gain on w'hich tax is post poned under certain conditions on the sale or exchange of a residence. Just deduct fi.xing-up expenses from the amount real ized on the sale and compare this figure with the cost of the row residence to find the amjurt : on which tax is postponed. j Fi.xingup expensees must also ' meet the following tests. They I must: (1) Be for work performed , during the 90-day period endin.g on the day the contract to seii .was made (the contract to soil mus have resulted in a complet ed sale); Q.- -Oo you have a fcooklet that tells taxayers what iholr i\..5iils are if they are aud.lcd? A. Yes, wTile your Revenue district office for a ircr copy of IRS Publication 7,5V}. .■\udit of Returns, A; ■-■(‘a] (lights and Claims for Kofujul. MUSIC CAP OrENS The 4'pening .sesc-i-an of I’a- Rot ary Music Camp at ”VVi;daciC'>’' near Little .'Switzerland vv:;) be held from June 11-17 witli a ron- •.Tri .sot for Fi'iday, June 16, al Si:ruc(* Pine Methodist church. A choru.s of 55 veices from Caroinas teeneg(' will present the c:>nceri- Russell SECREST lot Insurance' Commissioner Reasonable, responsible leadership to solve our insurance problems. 16 years experience as Deputy Insurance Commissioner. .Mi (2) paid within 30 after the date of the sale; days (3) Be otherwise nondeductible in computing taxable income; and (4) Not be capital expondituro--; or improvements. j F'or more on fixing-up expenses see IRS Publication 523, Tax In-' formation on Selling Your Home. It’s available free by dropping a postcard to your local IRS of fice. Q.—I recently started working! as a waiter. When do I have to i Pianly^rfiiture MS. We’ve got a green thumb. The kind of green thumb that will make things grow. Our green thumb makes money grow. Your money. By putting your money to work v.'ith us, you will see how fast it can grow. Your money will earn a good return and alv/ays be safe—insured by an agency of the U.S. Government up to $20,000. So plant a little green for your future now and watch our green thumb goto work for you. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P O BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086 MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORRORAIION WEUE DOING A LOT FOR AMERICA. WE WANT TO DO MORE. .uu- ,jlL; 1 fM , vy-.... the boot HAS GONE SOFT TO MATCH 70-S SOFT FABRICS. tender calf IN bro'/;n SOFTIQUED OR black, sir WALTER 4^^ PLONKS
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